so you are on a 20-city bus tour, and there is a way of making this pressure happen so bill mckibben you stay right where you are. after the break big problems call for big solutions, we'll >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room," where i'm joined by environmental bill mckibben, scholar and resident at middleberry college, founder of the environmental movement 350.org. give us some hope. >> there's a lot of hope because there is a movement finally happening. for 20 years we just sent people to capitol hill and hoped that our congressmen would listen to them. that didn't work because too much of capitol hill is owned by the fossil fuel industry. then we launched this tour of soldout concert tours across the country, where we're doing evening presentations to spark a movement. we're calling for divestment in colleges and universities and churches who have their stock in fossil fuel companies, and the first night in seattle, the major of seattle stood up and said i'm talking with our treasurer, about how we are going to take our city funds out of fossil fuels. it's going to be a